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Jai Pausch, Widow of Randy Pausch, to Publish Her Own "Last Lecture"Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch gave a memorable "Last Lecture" months before his death from pancreatic cancer at 47. His wife Jai is now ready to tell the story of Randy's life and death from her perspective.- Book Review: the Last Lecture by Randy PauschRandy Pausch brings clarity to his life as he faces his terminal cancer with humor, logic, and clarity. You will be touched at the depth of your soul by this man's narrative, written as he faced his final days.
- A Review of Alice: A Java Learning Program and Its Creator Randy PauschRandolph Frederick Pausch (October 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) was an American professor of computer science, human-computer interaction and design at Carnegie Mellon University. He created Alice, a learning-to-program software.
- Book Review: The Last Lecture by Randy PauschA brief overview of The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch - 5/5.
- Dr. Randy PauschHe shared his life with the world now the world is a part of him
- Randy Pausch, Famous 'The Last Lecture' Author, Passes AwayRandy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor who achieved world wide fame for his final lecture, has finally succumbed to the pancreatic cancer that inspired the famous lecture.
- Randy Pausch's Lesson: Scuba Dive While DyingThis is emotionally hard for me to write. I felt that over 10 months I came to know Randy Pausch. My condolensces to the Pausch family.
- Do You Enjoy What You Are Doing?I sincerely hope that Randy and PC could have lived much longer and enjoyed seeing more of their dreams fulfilled. Nonetheless, I do find consolation in seeing such enchantment in their somewhat condensed lives.
Legacy of Randy Pausch - Tributes & MemorialsLast Lecture Professor Randy Pausch an inspiration to millions, dies the morning of Friday, July 25, 2008 at his home in Virginia.
Best Selling Author, Virtual Reality Pioneer Randy Pausch DiesRandy Pausch lived in virtual reality, but his "last lecture" was all about reality itself.- Innovative Computer Scientist Randy Pausch, Author of 'The Last Lecture,' Dies at 47Randy Pausch has been an inspiration to millions. His "The Last Lecture" has touched everyone who has seen or read it.
Randy Pausch Dead at 47 of Complications from Pancreatic CancerRandy Pausch has died July 25, as reported by The Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch. Pausch died at age 47 from complications of pancreatic cancer.- What People Really Love About Randy PauschThe video of his "Last Lecture" at Carnegie Mellon has had millions of hits. People can't get enough of Randy Pausch. Read why we're fascinated by the 47-year-old professor dying of pancreatic cancer.
- Randy Pausch: A True InspirationRandy Pausch's "Last Lecture," is clearly a very unique and unforgettable lecture as well as probably the best that I will ever watch in my lifetime.
Life Lessons and the Randy Pausch Head Fake TheoryThe Randy Pausch infamous "Last Lecture" circles the internet like it was brand new, hot out of the stove. He gave the lecture months ago before he didn't have much time left. It's ironic that the hypothetical Last Lecture hits so close to home for us all.
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch's Last LectureProfessor Randy Pausch, 47 and a father of 3 young children is dying. He gave his last lecture in front of 400 students.- Using the Last Lecture to Help Students Create Personal ConnectionsEngaging a diverse group of students is a difficult task that can be tackled using Randy Pausch's The Last Lecture.
- Things Clarified, Learned, Reminded or Inspired of Through Literature Part 1Some elements of this 'memoir' appealed to me quite a bit. Mostly that we only have so much time to give here; we better do it right!
- Who Has the Time?An article on making time work for you.
- Time Management Randy Pausch StyleA look at time management as viewed by Randy Pausch
- Randy Pausch on Time ManagementSet goals, avoid wasting time, and learn how to delegate. And remember that you can't change your plan unless you have one.
- When Will You Die?Many websites claim they can tell you how much longer you have to live but why not just make the most of each day and leave your mortality to a higher power.
- How to Turn a Wasted Life into Something SpecialExamine how to move beyond a wasted life toward a fulfilled existence.
'Last Lecture' Speaker Randy Pausch Dies at 47Professor Randy Pausch of Carnegie Mellon University passes away at 47 due to pancreatic cancer.
The Last Lecture: a Profound Lesson of Life and Death from a Dying ProfessorNever before has there been a more effective tool for parents to use in explaining life and death to their children than in the Last Lecture.




